Saturday, November 16
Woonsocket
• The St. James Episcopal Church’s annual Holiday Bazaar will be held from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 24 Hamlet Ave. There will be items for Christmas, Thanksgiving, all-year-long, door prizes, baked goods, candy, crafts, jewelry, books, White Elephant, children’s table, silent auctions, free door prize drawings, Scandinavian products, soup and bread, meatball sandwiches, dynamites and other refreshments. This is a church-sponsored and run fundraiser. Proceeds of the bazaar benefit the mission of St. James Episcopal Church. This will be their typical, traditional, annual event held in the parish hall, with the addition of a Vendor Fair with several independent vendors in the atrium. Please note that the church is still seeking a few more vendors for the vendor fair. Contact mail@stjameswoonsocket. org for information. There will be an extra door prize ticket for each bar of soap, each pair of socks or can of hearty soup donated for the food bank or clothing bank. The church is fully-accessible.
Pawtucket
• The Little Sisters of the Poor will host their annual Christmas Bazaar and Craft Fair at Jeanne Jugan Residence, 964 Main St., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open to the public and free of charge, the one-day event will feature the ever-popular basket bonanza as well as a selection of Christmas décor and crafts, hand-made with love by the sisters, residents and staff. The event will also feature a bargain boutique, crystal palace, grab bags, games for children, bake sale and lunch in the dining room. For more information, call 401-723-4314 or visit littlesistersofthepoorpawtucket.org.
Pawtucket
•The Trash or Treasure Shop of the Church of the Good Shepherd located at 490 Broadway, is open with seasonable merchandise Clothing and shoes for the whole family are offered along with household goods, soft domestics, toys, games, books and much more. The shop is open every Wednesday and Saturday morning from 9 a.m. to noon.